How to change the batteries on an Oculus Quest 2 controller

2023-02-16 15:20:50 By : Mr. Damon zhou

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The Oculus Quest 2 is a powerful VR headset that lets you dive into the latest VR games. However, there’s nothing more frustrating than running out of battery mid-way through a Demeo battle or while battling hordes of the undead with your friends in After the Fall. Luckily, it’s easy to change the Oculus Quest 2 controller battery once you know how. Keep reading and we’ll explain what batteries the Oculus Quest 2 controllers use, how to check your controller battery life, and how to change the batteries for hours upon hours of VR fun.

To change the Oculus Quest 2 controller battery, look for the arrow on the controller battery cover's top edge, then slide the battery cover towards the grip, following the direction of the arrow. Remove the old AA batteries and replace them with fresh ones, then slide the cover back into place until you hear it click.

Rather than using a rechargeable Lithium battery, the Oculus Quest 2 controllers use standard AA batteries. Each controller requires one AA battery, and you can use either disposable batteries or rechargeable batteries to power your controllers. Bear in mind that if you use rechargeable ones, you’ll need to remove the batteries and pop them in an external battery charger when they run low on power.

When your controller batteries are running low, it’s easy to change them, though at first glance, it might not be apparent how to open the controller to access the battery compartment.

If you don’t want to risk being velociraptor fodder in Jurassic World Aftermath, keeping an eye on your controller battery life is a good habit to get into. Here’s how to check the battery life on your Quest 2 controller.

Depending on how frequently you play, the Oculus Quest 2 controller batteries can last for up to several months before they need to be replaced. Battery life may vary depending on the brand of battery you use, and if you’re using rechargeable batteries, this may also affect battery life.

You could invest in a charging dock, like the Meta-certified one from Anker, which will charge your headset and controllers simultaneously in 2.5 hours.